THE NEW YORKER iALLcR.lcS 'neftl of Dealer There are about a thousand paintings and the best we can do is make a pass- ing note on some that we .thought worthy of mentIon. For one reason or another we have marked: Fred Buchholz, Charmian, Raymond Cur- tis, James d' Agostino, G. E. Durant, Roy Gordon, Leo A. Henkora, Julia Kelly, Thomas Kempf, Leora Mc- Ness, Robert Martin, Liselotte Moser, M. Lois Murphy, Hobson Pittman, Leslie Powell, Robert Robinson, Clemens Robinson, Emanuele Ro- mano, Beulah Stevenson, Warren \Vheelock, Claggett Wilson. D E HAUKE has another of those ex- hibitions that are a joy to the col- lector. This one will remain open until March 23. The pieces are slight- water colors and drawings from Dela- croix to U trillo. These odds and ends find their way into various collections, and unless you see them at their first hanging, you will probably never have the chance again. It is a fine show for the student, with Degas; Lautrec, Seurat, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Renoir, and so on. Most of the pictures were notes for larger and more 'famous com- posi tions. M ANGRAVITE is one of the hopefuls w om Dudensing brought into his fold through one of his com petitions. He is not in the class of most of the others so chosen, and comes to these shores after a long apprenticeship in Europe. Consequently he is better trained. His background is about that found in the early work of Chirico- the south of Italy with a flair for the classic Greek. As a result, one or two of his things seemed definitely de- rived. We are told, however, that the young man has never seen a Chirico. Perhaps he only saw a Survage. Most of his painting, though, is highly in- dividual. The Braque and other in- fluences cannot be denied, but they have been assimilated rather than borrowed. We thought "The Poet" a beautiful and powerful picture. We also liked "Exiles" and "Deckhands." It IS an exhibit well worth your time. O THER SHOWS: The Public Library, which has a fine idea every noW and then, has an exhibit of the work of DaumIer. . . . Kennedy & Compàny have a private collection of Dürer. · · · Macy, during March, shows prints, 99 J '::. c )4 ARRETEZI La Lasine /5 Here! + No longer will taxicabs go careening around the Gare du Nord with passengers who must make their last minute purchase of La Lasine. The constantly increasing demand of smart Americans returning from Europe has made nec- essary the opening of a New York depot*. No longer need you write your Paris chemist for La lasine. Just ask your druggist for it. No mat- ter what antiseptic mouth protection you are using, you don't know the newest, the latest, until you have used La Lasine. It's French! It's New! It's Wonderful! like the smart set, at the fashionable French and Italian watering places, you will be quick to recognize how the pleasant lasting effects of La lasine make it different from all other forms of antiseptic mouth protection. The thin med- ication-holding film guards the delicate mem- branes of nose and throat against irritation and infection for hours after use. It also removes all traces of I'haleine forte, unpleasant breath. Notice to Wives If your husband simply had to stay for that business meet- ing, and comes home smelling of stale tobacco smoke- introduce him to la lasine. He'll quickly lose the dark brown taste in, his mouth and life will be sweeter for you. Also a quick rub of hands, face, and neck will reveal the remarkable refreshing and astringent qualities of la lasine. *The New York Depot has arranged to have La Lasine Immedl- a clyavc:i/ablea all Neve, Pennsylvanlc, Walgreen andWhelan Drug Stores. Other druggists are rapidly being supplied. lALASINE INTERNATIONAL INC.,PARIS-NEWYORK-ROME 56 West 45th Street, N. Y. C. A BIT OF FRANCE In modern flasks that reflect the newest mode in design and add a subtle accent of decoration to the boudoir table or bathroom shelf. In convenient si.zes- Vest Pocket or Purse Flask-onlylOc. Trav- eling Flask-35c. Home Size-65c. Family and Hospital Size-mos't econom- ical where quantities are used-$1.00. + , ! SINE The LASTINGLY EffeetÏve ANTISEPTI